Colonialism in Modern America: The Appalachian Case

Author:   Helen Matthews Lewis ,  Linda Johnson ,  Donald Askins
Publisher:   The University of North Carolina Press
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9781469642048


Pages:   388
Publication Date:   30 January 1978
Format:   Paperback
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Colonialism in Modern America: The Appalachian Case


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Colonialism in Modern America is a series of essays exploring the economic and social problems of the region within the context of colonialism. It is a relatively simple task to document the social ills and the environmental ravage that beset the people and land of Appalachia. However, it is far more difficult and problematic to uncover the causes of these tragic conditions.

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Author:   Helen Matthews Lewis ,  Linda Johnson ,  Donald Askins
Publisher:   The University of North Carolina Press
Imprint:   The University of North Carolina Press
Dimensions:   Width: 15.20cm , Height: 2.20cm , Length: 22.80cm
Weight:   0.603kg
ISBN:  

9781469642048


ISBN 10:   1469642042
Pages:   388
Publication Date:   30 January 1978
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
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Often referred to as the leader of inspiration in Appalachian studies, Helen Matthews Lewis linked scholarship with activism and encouraged deeper analysis of the region. Lewis shaped the field of Appalachian studies by emphasizing community participation and challenging traditional perceptions of the region and its people. She has served as the director of the Berea College Appalachian Center, Appalshop's Appalachian History Film Project, and the Highlander Research and Education Center. She is co-author of Mountain Sisters: From Convent to Community in Appalachia. She has retired to Abingdon, Virginia. Donald Askins, an Alabama native, taught at Clinch Valley College in Wise, Virginia, before becoming the first Executive Director for the Appalachian Coalition, whose main focus was the elimination of strip mining. He is responsible for taking the aerial photographs of the mining operations in this collection in 1977 through 1979 as documentation of the effects of strip mining. Later, he pursued a criminal law degree and was elected Commonwealth attorney in 1991 until 2000. He retired to Clintwood, Virginia in 2000. He passed away at his home in Clintwood on March 30, 2015. Linda Johnson was the co-coordinator of the Grace House Learning/Training Center in St. Paul, Virginia. She passed away in 2002.

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